http://www.gla.ac.uk/ en-us University of Glasgow University of Glasgow noStevenson Lectures The Stevenson Lectures in Citizenship were established in 1921 by a bequest to the University of Glasgow from Sir Daniel Macaulay Stevenson (1851–1944), a Glasgow-born engineer, politician and philanthropist. The Stevenson Lectures in Citizenship were established in 1921 by a bequest to the University of Glasgow from Sir Daniel Macaulay Stevenson (1851–1944), a Glasgow-born engineer, politician and philanthropist. University of Glasgow 2 Citizenship & Health 1: Richard Wilkinson University of Glasgow Inequality: the enemy between us? Speaker: Richard Wilkinson, Emeritus Professor of Social Epidemiology, University of Nottingham. Recorded: 27 October 2009. Part of the Stevenson Lecture series: Citizenship & Health. Inequality: the enemy between us? Speaker: Richard Wilkinson, Emeritus Professor of Social Epidemiology, University of Nottingham. Recorded: 27 October 2009. Part of the Stevenson Lecture series: Citizenship & Health. http://itunesu.gla.ac.uk/podcasts//subjects/lbss/socialpolitical/StevensonLectures/RichardWilkinson.mp4 Tue, 03 Jul 2012 14:41:00 BST 01:15:12 3 Citizenship & Health 2: Philip Hanlon University of Glasgow Is simply being a citizen of modern Scotland bad for your health? Speaker: Philip Hanlon, Professor of Public Health, University of Glasgow. Recorded: 10 November 2009. Part of the Stevenson Lecture series: Citizenship & Health. Is simply being a citizen of modern Scotland bad for your health? Speaker: Philip Hanlon, Professor of Public Health, University of Glasgow. Recorded: 10 November 2009. Part of the Stevenson Lecture series: Citizenship & Health. http://itunesu.gla.ac.uk/podcasts//subjects/lbss/socialpolitical/StevensonLectures/PhilipHanlon.mp4 Tue, 03 Jul 2012 14:38:00 BST 01:23:28 4 Citizenship & Health 3: Harry Burns University of Glasgow Can communities create healthy citizens? Speaker: Dr Harry Burns, Chief Medical Officer for Scotland. Recorded: 1 December 2009. Part of the Stevenson Lecture series: Citizenship & Health. Can communities create healthy citizens? Speaker: Dr Harry Burns, Chief Medical Officer for Scotland. Recorded: 1 December 2009. Part of the Stevenson Lecture series: Citizenship & Health. http://itunesu.gla.ac.uk/podcasts//subjects/lbss/socialpolitical/StevensonLectures/HarryBurns.mp4 Tue, 03 Jul 2012 14:32:00 BST 01:33:29 5 Citizenship & Health 4: Turner and McGettrick University of Glasgow Open Question Time - The right to choose an assisted death. Speakers: Edward Turner (Leading Member of Dignity in Dying) & Dr Sheila McGettrick (Palliative Care Consultant, Greater Glasgow Health Board). Recorded: 9 February 2010. Part of the Stevenson Lecture series: Citizenship & Health. Open Question Time - The right to choose an assisted death. Speakers: Edward Turner (Leading Member of Dignity in Dying) & Dr Sheila McGettrick (Palliative Care Consultant, Greater Glasgow Health Board). Recorded: 9 February 2010. Part of the Stevenson Lecture series: Citizenship & Health. http://itunesu.gla.ac.uk/podcasts//subjects/lbss/socialpolitical/StevensonLectures/TurnerMcGettrick.mp4 Tue, 03 Jul 2012 13:58:00 BST 01:22:54 6 Citizenship & Health 5: Sheila Dillon University of Glasgow Four kinds of madness: obesity, hunger, agricultural policy, and The Royal Society. Speaker: Sheila Dillon, radio journalist and presenter, The Food Programme (BBC Radio 4). Recorded: 23 February 2010. Part of the Stevenson Lecture series: Citizenship & Health. Four kinds of madness: obesity, hunger, agricultural policy, and The Royal Society. Speaker: Sheila Dillon, radio journalist and presenter, The Food Programme (BBC Radio 4). Recorded: 23 February 2010. Part of the Stevenson Lecture series: Citizenship & Health. http://itunesu.gla.ac.uk/podcasts//subjects/lbss/socialpolitical/StevensonLectures/SheilaDillon.mp4 Tue, 03 Jul 2012 13:58:00 BST 01:30:41 7 Citizenship & Health 6: David Donnison University of Glasgow Speaking to Power: Development of the Scottish advocacy service. Speaker: David Donnison, Emeritus Professor of Public Policy, University of Glasgow. Recorded: 2 March 2010. Part of the Stevenson Lecture series: Citizenship & Health. Speaking to Power: Development of the Scottish advocacy service. Speaker: David Donnison, Emeritus Professor of Public Policy, University of Glasgow. Recorded: 2 March 2010. Part of the Stevenson Lecture series: Citizenship & Health. http://itunesu.gla.ac.uk/podcasts//subjects/lbss/socialpolitical/StevensonLectures/DavidDonnison.mp4 Tue, 03 Jul 2012 13:53:00 BST 01:24:44 8 Citzenship & Health 7: David Blunkett University of Glasgow Active citizenship equals a healthy democracy: a healthy democracy equals the health of the nation. Speaker: Rt Hon David Blunkett MP, Former Home Secretary, Member of Parliament for Sheffield, Brightside. Recorded 23 March 2010. Active citizenship equals a healthy democracy: a healthy democracy equals the health of the nation. Speaker: Rt Hon David Blunkett MP, Former Home Secretary, Member of Parliament for Sheffield, Brightside. Recorded 23 March 2010. http://itunesu.gla.ac.uk/podcasts//subjects/lbss/socialpolitical/StevensonLectures/DavidBlunkett.mp4 Tue, 03 Jul 2012 13:51:00 BST 01:28:44 9 Citizenship & Reform 1: James Naughtie University of Glasgow Constitutional reform and how we got here: A commentator's view. Speaker: James Naughtie, Presenter, BBC Radio 4 'Today' Programme. Recorded: 19 October 2010. Part of the Stevenson Lecture series: Citizenship & Constitutional Reform. Constitutional reform and how we got here: A commentator's view. Speaker: James Naughtie, Presenter, BBC Radio 4 'Today' Programme. Recorded: 19 October 2010. Part of the Stevenson Lecture series: Citizenship & Constitutional Reform. http://itunesu.gla.ac.uk/podcasts//subjects/lbss/socialpolitical/StevensonLectures/JamesNaughtie.mp4 Tue, 03 Jul 2012 14:43:00 BST 01:35:26 10 Citizenship & Reform 2: Robert Hazell University of Glasgow The Political Risks of Constitutional Reform. Speaker: Professor Robert Hazell, Director, Constitution Unit, University College London. Recorded: 2 November 2010. Part of the Stevenson Lecture series: Citizenship & Constitutional Reform. The Political Risks of Constitutional Reform. Speaker: Professor Robert Hazell, Director, Constitution Unit, University College London. Recorded: 2 November 2010. Part of the Stevenson Lecture series: Citizenship & Constitutional Reform. http://itunesu.gla.ac.uk/podcasts//subjects/lbss/socialpolitical/StevensonLectures/RobertHazell.mp4 Tue, 03 Jul 2012 14:41:00 BST 01:30:59 11 Citizenship & Reform 3: Tony Wright University of Glasgow New Constitution? New Citizens? Speaker: Professor Tony Wright, former Labour MP, former Chair of the Public Administration Select Committee. Part of the Citizenship & Constitutional Reform series. Recorded: 16 November 2010. New Constitution? New Citizens? Speaker: Professor Tony Wright, former Labour MP, former Chair of the Public Administration Select Committee. Part of the Citizenship & Constitutional Reform series. Recorded: 16 November 2010. http://itunesu.gla.ac.uk/podcasts//subjects/lbss/socialpolitical/StevensonLectures/TonyWright.mp4 Tue, 03 Jul 2012 15:49:00 BST 01:30:40 12 Citizenship & Reform 4: Lord Norton University of Glasgow New Constitution? New Citizens? Reform of the House of Lords? Speaker: Professor The Lord Norton of Louth, University of Hull, former Chairman of the House of Lords Select Committee on the Constitution. Part of the Citizenship & Constitutional Reform series. Recorded: 16 November 2010. New Constitution? New Citizens? Reform of the House of Lords? Speaker: Professor The Lord Norton of Louth, University of Hull, former Chairman of the House of Lords Select Committee on the Constitution. Part of the Citizenship & Constitutional Reform series. Recorded: 16 November 2010. http://itunesu.gla.ac.uk/podcasts//subjects/lbss/socialpolitical/StevensonLectures/LordNorton.mp4 Tue, 03 Jul 2012 15:49:00 BST 01:25:40 13 Citizenship & Reform 5: Charles Kennedy University of Glasgow New Constitution? New Citizens? Constitutional Reform - an insider's view. Speaker: Rt Hon Charles Kennedy, MP. Part of the Citizenship & Constitutional Reform series. Recorded: 16 November 2010. New Constitution? New Citizens? Constitutional Reform - an insider's view. Speaker: Rt Hon Charles Kennedy, MP. Part of the Citizenship & Constitutional Reform series. Recorded: 16 November 2010. http://itunesu.gla.ac.uk/podcasts//subjects/lbss/socialpolitical/StevensonLectures/CharlesKennedy.mp4 Tue, 03 Jul 2012 15:49:00 BST 01:26:08 14 Citizenship & Reform 6: Katie Ghose University of Glasgow New Constitution? New Citizens? Women and Constitutional Reform. Speaker: Katie Ghose, Chief Executive, Electoral Reform Society. Part of the Citizenship & Constitutional Reform series. Recorded: 16 November 2010. New Constitution? New Citizens? Women and Constitutional Reform. Speaker: Katie Ghose, Chief Executive, Electoral Reform Society. Part of the Citizenship & Constitutional Reform series. Recorded: 16 November 2010. http://itunesu.gla.ac.uk/podcasts//subjects/lbss/socialpolitical/StevensonLectures/KatieGhose.mp4 Tue, 03 Jul 2012 17:32:00 BST 01:23:17 15 Citizenship & Big Society 1: Christopher Berry University of Glasgow The Scottish Enlightenment and the 'big society'? Speaker: Christopher Berry, Emeritus Professor of Political Theory and Honorary Research Professor at University of Glasgow. Part of the Citizenship and the 'Big Society' series. Recorded: 21 February 2012. The Scottish Enlightenment and the 'big society'? Speaker: Christopher Berry, Emeritus Professor of Political Theory and Honorary Research Professor at University of Glasgow. Part of the Citizenship and the 'Big Society' series. Recorded: 21 February 2012. http://itunesu.gla.ac.uk/podcasts//subjects/lbss/socialpolitical/StevensonLectures/ChristopherBerry.mp4 Tue, 03 Jul 2012 17:34:00 BST 01:14:12 16 Citizenship & Big Society 2: Annabel Goldie University of Glasgow The 'big society' in Scotland. Speaker: Annabel Goldie, MSP, Scottish Conservative Member of the Scottish Parliament. Part of the Citizenship and the 'Big Society' series. Recorded: 6 March 2012. The 'big society' in Scotland. Speaker: Annabel Goldie, MSP, Scottish Conservative Member of the Scottish Parliament. Part of the Citizenship and the 'Big Society' series. Recorded: 6 March 2012. http://itunesu.gla.ac.uk/podcasts//subjects/lbss/socialpolitical/StevensonLectures/AnnabelGoldie.mp4 Tue, 03 Jul 2012 17:34:00 BST 01:22:58 17 Citizenship & Big Society 3: Karyn McCluskey University of Glasgow Building solutions: the Big Society in the Local Community. Speaker: Karyn McCluskey, Director, Violence Reduction Unit. Part of the Citizenship and the 'Big Society' series. Recorded: 20 March 2012. Building solutions: the Big Society in the Local Community. Speaker: Karyn McCluskey, Director, Violence Reduction Unit. Part of the Citizenship and the 'Big Society' series. Recorded: 20 March 2012. http://itunesu.gla.ac.uk/podcasts//subjects/lbss/socialpolitical/StevensonLectures/KarynMcCluskey.mp4 Tue, 03 Jul 2012 17:43:00 BST 01:28:04